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The general definition of an enzyme is a protein/polypeptide that possesses catalytic activity and stereo-selectivity for particular substrates and stereo-specificity for product formation. Certain types of RNAs have recently been shown to catalyze reactions involving nucleotides and nucleotide binding domains..so in the broad sense they too have "enzymatic "activity.

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Elements found in enzymes are, the active site, the protein itself, and the substrate that fits into the enzyme.

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Enzymes contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, metals.

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